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Monday March 2, 2009 There are 8 Invertebrate Animal Phyla, today we will begin researching the first two, can you name them? Where would you find these organisms? Why?
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Phylum Porifera (Sponges) Who” is the most famous Sponge?
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Phylum Porifera “Pore-Bearers” 1. Major Classes & Examples: Calcarea – spicules (skeleton) of calcium carbonate Hexactinellida - spicules of silica Demospongia – most diverse; over 90% of species Demospongia: What kind of symmetry does it have? 2. Symmetry: Radial or Asymmetrical
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Phylum Porifera 3. Body Openings: -None 4. Classifying Characteristics Simplest animals, multicellular · No organs or body systems · Sessile (do not move) · Skeleton composed of spongin (soft) and spicules (hard)
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Phylum Porifera 5. Reproduction (Sexual or Asexual) Sexual – the union of sponge egg and sperm results in a swimming larva that escapes from the parent sponge and grows a new individual. Asexual – small buds can break off and live separately, Sponges can regenerate.
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Phylum Porifera 6. Feeding Types: - Filter Feeder
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IMPORTANCE & INTERESTING EXTRAS VIDEO CLIP VIDEO CLIP VIDEO CLIP Phylum Porifera
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Phylum Cnidaria (Stinging Cell) 1.Major Classes & Examples: Class Hydrozoa – Portuguese Man-of-War & Hydras Class Scyphozoa – Jellyfish Class Anthozoa – Sea Anemone and Corals 2. Symmetry: Radial
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Phyum Cnidaria 3.Body Openings: 1 - mouth 4. Classifying Characteristics -Aquatic, mostly in ocean -Live as polyps (sessile) or medusa (swimming) -Classified by their spring-loaded stinging cells
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Phylum Cnidaria 5.Reproduction Sexual or Asexual
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Phylum Cnidaria 6.Feeding types: Tentacles capture small animals with nematocysts and paralyze them with poison – tentacles push prey into the cnidarians mouth
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IMPORTANCE & INTERESTING EXTRAS VIDEO CLIPS (5) VIDEO CLIPS VIDEO CLIPS Phylum Cnidaria
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Phylum Porifera (Sponges) “Who” is the most famous Sponge? Your HOMEWORK: 1. What is WRONG (scientifically speaking) with Sponge Bob? You must have at least 5 things!
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Phylum Cnidaria: Closure 2. How do you think a “jelly fish” obtained this common name? 3. How would you explain to someone (scientifically speaking) why a jelly fish is not a fish?
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